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Hopefully, this will lead to tests that are easier to maintain. The
current approach of parsing readelf -W output using regular expressions
is not necessarily easier than parsing the ELF data directly.
This module is still somewhat incomplete (e.g., coverage of relocation
types and versioning information is missing), but it is sufficient to
perform basic symbol analysis or program header analysis.
The EM_* mapping for architecture-specific constant classes (e.g.,
SttX86_64) is not yet implemented. The classes are defined for the
benefit of elf/tst-glibcelf.py.
Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
(cherry picked from commit 30035d6772
)
261 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
261 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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# Verify scripts/glibcelf.py contents against elf/elf.h.
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# Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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#
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# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import argparse
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import enum
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import sys
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import glibcelf
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import glibcextract
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errors_encountered = 0
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def error(message):
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global errors_encountered
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sys.stdout.write('error: {}\n'.format(message))
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errors_encountered += 1
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# The enum constants in glibcelf are expected to have exactly these
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# prefixes.
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expected_constant_prefixes = tuple(
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'ELFCLASS ELFDATA EM_ ET_ DT_ PF_ PT_ SHF_ SHN_ SHT_ STB_ STT_'.split())
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def find_constant_prefix(name):
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"""Returns a matching prefix from expected_constant_prefixes or None."""
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for prefix in expected_constant_prefixes:
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if name.startswith(prefix):
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return prefix
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return None
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def find_enum_types():
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"""A generator for OpenIntEnum and IntFlag classes in glibcelf."""
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for obj in vars(glibcelf).values():
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if isinstance(obj, type) and obj.__bases__[0] in (
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glibcelf._OpenIntEnum, enum.Enum, enum.IntFlag):
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yield obj
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def check_duplicates():
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"""Verifies that enum types do not have duplicate values.
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Different types must have different member names, too.
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"""
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global_seen = {}
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for typ in find_enum_types():
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seen = {}
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last = None
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for (name, e) in typ.__members__.items():
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if e.value in seen:
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error('{} has {}={} and {}={}'.format(
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typ, seen[e.value], e.value, name, e.value))
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last = e
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else:
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seen[e.value] = name
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if last is not None and last.value > e.value:
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error('{} has {}={} after {}={}'.format(
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typ, name, e.value, last.name, last.value))
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if name in global_seen:
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error('{} used in {} and {}'.format(
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name, global_seen[name], typ))
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else:
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global_seen[name] = typ
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def check_constant_prefixes():
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"""Check that the constant prefixes match expected_constant_prefixes."""
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seen = set()
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for typ in find_enum_types():
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typ_prefix = None
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for val in typ:
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prefix = find_constant_prefix(val.name)
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if prefix is None:
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error('constant {!r} for {} has unknown prefix'.format(
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val, typ))
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break
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elif typ_prefix is None:
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typ_prefix = prefix
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seen.add(typ_prefix)
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elif prefix != typ_prefix:
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error('prefix {!r} for constant {!r}, expected {!r}'.format(
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prefix, val, typ_prefix))
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if typ_prefix is None:
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error('empty enum type {}'.format(typ))
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for prefix in sorted(set(expected_constant_prefixes) - seen):
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error('missing constant prefix {!r}'.format(prefix))
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# Reverse difference is already covered inside the loop.
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def find_elf_h_constants(cc):
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"""Returns a dictionary of relevant constants from <elf.h>."""
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return glibcextract.compute_macro_consts(
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source_text='#include <elf.h>',
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cc=cc,
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macro_re='|'.join(
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prefix + '.*' for prefix in expected_constant_prefixes))
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# The first part of the pair is a name of an <elf.h> constant that is
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# dropped from glibcelf. The second part is the constant as it is
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# used in <elf.h>.
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glibcelf_skipped_aliases = (
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('EM_ARC_A5', 'EM_ARC_COMPACT'),
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('PF_PARISC_SBP', 'PF_HP_SBP')
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)
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# Constants that provide little value and are not included in
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# glibcelf: *LO*/*HI* range constants, *NUM constants counting the
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# number of constants. Also includes the alias names from
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# glibcelf_skipped_aliases.
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glibcelf_skipped_constants = frozenset(
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[e[0] for e in glibcelf_skipped_aliases]) | frozenset("""
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DT_AARCH64_NUM
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DT_ADDRNUM
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DT_ADDRRNGHI
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DT_ADDRRNGLO
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DT_ALPHA_NUM
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DT_ENCODING
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DT_EXTRANUM
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DT_HIOS
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DT_HIPROC
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DT_IA_64_NUM
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DT_LOOS
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DT_LOPROC
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DT_MIPS_NUM
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DT_NUM
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DT_PPC64_NUM
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DT_PPC_NUM
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DT_PROCNUM
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DT_SPARC_NUM
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DT_VALNUM
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DT_VALRNGHI
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DT_VALRNGLO
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DT_VERSIONTAGNUM
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ELFCLASSNUM
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ELFDATANUM
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ET_HIOS
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ET_HIPROC
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ET_LOOS
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ET_LOPROC
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ET_NUM
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PF_MASKOS
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PF_MASKPROC
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PT_HIOS
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PT_HIPROC
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PT_HISUNW
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PT_LOOS
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PT_LOPROC
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PT_LOSUNW
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SHF_MASKOS
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SHF_MASKPROC
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SHN_HIOS
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SHN_HIPROC
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SHN_HIRESERVE
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SHN_LOOS
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SHN_LOPROC
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SHN_LORESERVE
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SHT_HIOS
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SHT_HIPROC
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SHT_HIPROC
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SHT_HISUNW
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SHT_HIUSER
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SHT_LOOS
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SHT_LOPROC
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SHT_LOSUNW
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SHT_LOUSER
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SHT_NUM
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STB_HIOS
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STB_HIPROC
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STB_LOOS
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STB_LOPROC
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STB_NUM
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STT_HIOS
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STT_HIPROC
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STT_LOOS
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STT_LOPROC
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STT_NUM
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""".strip().split())
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def check_constant_values(cc):
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"""Checks the values of <elf.h> constants against glibcelf."""
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glibcelf_constants = {
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e.name: e for typ in find_enum_types() for e in typ}
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elf_h_constants = find_elf_h_constants(cc=cc)
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missing_in_glibcelf = (set(elf_h_constants) - set(glibcelf_constants)
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- glibcelf_skipped_constants)
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for name in sorted(missing_in_glibcelf):
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error('constant {} is missing from glibcelf'.format(name))
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unexpected_in_glibcelf = \
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set(glibcelf_constants) & glibcelf_skipped_constants
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for name in sorted(unexpected_in_glibcelf):
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error('constant {} is supposed to be filtered from glibcelf'.format(
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name))
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missing_in_elf_h = set(glibcelf_constants) - set(elf_h_constants)
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for name in sorted(missing_in_elf_h):
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error('constant {} is missing from <elf.h>'.format(name))
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expected_in_elf_h = glibcelf_skipped_constants - set(elf_h_constants)
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for name in expected_in_elf_h:
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error('filtered constant {} is missing from <elf.h>'.format(name))
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for alias_name, name_in_glibcelf in glibcelf_skipped_aliases:
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if name_in_glibcelf not in glibcelf_constants:
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error('alias value {} for {} not in glibcelf'.format(
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name_in_glibcelf, alias_name))
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elif (int(elf_h_constants[alias_name])
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!= glibcelf_constants[name_in_glibcelf].value):
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error('<elf.h> has {}={}, glibcelf has {}={}'.format(
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alias_name, elf_h_constants[alias_name],
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name_in_glibcelf, glibcelf_constants[name_in_glibcelf]))
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# Check for value mismatches:
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for name in sorted(set(glibcelf_constants) & set(elf_h_constants)):
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glibcelf_value = glibcelf_constants[name].value
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elf_h_value = int(elf_h_constants[name])
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# On 32-bit architectures <elf.h> as some constants that are
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# parsed as signed, while they are unsigned in glibcelf. So
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# far, this only affects some flag constants, so special-case
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# them here.
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if (glibcelf_value != elf_h_value
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and not (isinstance(glibcelf_constants[name], enum.IntFlag)
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and glibcelf_value == 1 << 31
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and elf_h_value == -(1 << 31))):
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error('{}: glibcelf has {!r}, <elf.h> has {!r}'.format(
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name, glibcelf_value, elf_h_value))
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def main():
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"""The main entry point."""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Check glibcelf.py and elf.h against each other.")
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parser.add_argument('--cc', metavar='CC',
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help='C compiler (including options) to use')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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check_duplicates()
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check_constant_prefixes()
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check_constant_values(cc=args.cc)
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if errors_encountered > 0:
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print("note: errors encountered:", errors_encountered)
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sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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